Pashkov, Vasili Alexandrovich, 1813-1902

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Russian evangelical leader of the Pashkovite Movement in the 19th century.

Pashkov was a follower of Lord Radstock of England who in the 1870's began a ministry among the Russian aristocracy in St. Petersburg. Upon Radstock's departure, Pashkov assumed the leadership of the movement which took the name, "Pashkovite." Pashkovites tried to relate to other evangelicals, including the Stundists in the south of Russia.

From the description of Correspondence [microform] 1880-1899. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 49416862

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associatedWith Korff, Elena. person
associatedWith Korff, Modest M. person
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Stundists
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Birth 1813

Death 1902

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